According to the latest data from CRANE, the size of U.S. money market assets has just reached a historic high, surpassing the 8 trillion dollar mark for the first time. What does this number mean? In the context of changing global liquidity patterns, what kind of impact will such a large pool of funds have on the market? It is worth following.
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The size of U.S. money market assets has surpassed $8 trillion for the first time, setting a new historical record.
According to the latest data from CRANE, the size of U.S. money market assets has just reached a historic high, surpassing the 8 trillion dollar mark for the first time. What does this number mean? In the context of changing global liquidity patterns, what kind of impact will such a large pool of funds have on the market? It is worth following.